User:Funper
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Hi. I used to be an admin on International Music Score Library Project, where I mainly contributed with scores by the Hungarian composer Franz Liszt. Nowadays, I try to write articles in Wikipedia covering Liszt's works but I still maintain a considerably large digital collection of public domain scores, with new additions coming regularly. Currently, I am scanning the whole series of symphonic poems by Franz Liszt, published in three volumes by Breitkopf & Härtel in the 1880s.
“ | Hear Liszt and die. | ” |
—Obviously a Lisztophile[1] |
Articles damn proud of:
- Don Sanche (Liszt) (a neglected work, hope to bring it to light)
- Symphonies de Beethoven (Liszt) (decrypted a dozen of Liszt's letters)
- El Ajedrecista (my first article)
Stubs damn proud of:
- Fantasy and Fugue on the chorale Ad nos ad salutarem undam (Busoni's transcription "represents one of the pinnacles of 20th-century virtuosity.")
- Fantasy and Fugue on the Theme B-A-C-H
- Variation on a Theme by Diabelli (Liszt) (best variation in the whole set!)
- Sonata for Keyboard Four-hands K.19d (Mozart) (beautiful piece of music, composed by a 9 year old)
Other stuff damn proud of:
- List of compositions by Franz Liszt (S.1 - S.350), List of compositions by Franz Liszt (S.351 - S.999) (lis[z]ts. wait till people revise these!)
- Comparison_of_seventh-generation_game_consoles#Comparison (comparison table. it's a shame [not], i have neither of them)
[edit] References
- ^ Franz Liszt (1880). Life of Chopin, 4th edition. (quote from the introduction by Martha Elizabeth Duncan Walker Cook)